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Smartphones sapping productivity at work

July 29, 2016

Technology helps workers stay connected while away from the office, but in many cases it is causing them to disconnect while in the office, leading to a negative impact on productivity. According to a recent survey conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of CareerBuilder, a global leader in human capital solutions, 19 percent of employers think workers are productive less than … [Read more...] about Smartphones sapping productivity at work

Your personal social media posts: are they really personal?

July 22, 2016

A Vermont State Police trooper was recently forced to resign as a result of comments he posted to his personal Facebook page. Could this happen to you or a member of your staff? The story in Vermont An unidentified concerned citizen notified the Vermont State Police about the trooper's Facebook posts, according to the Rutland Herald, and the agency proceeded to … [Read more...] about Your personal social media posts: are they really personal?

Incorrect medical coding corrupts the core data used by health care facilities, has negative consequences throughout health care industry

June 17, 2016

Guaranteeing accurate, consistent medical codes and patient histories is one of the major challenges for providers and payers today. Medical codes are the starting point for understanding quality of care and making necessary improvements. "Medical codes are the core data used in every aspect of modern health care—every provider, payer, and facility relies on them," says … [Read more...] about Incorrect medical coding corrupts the core data used by health care facilities, has negative consequences throughout health care industry

More easy steps to help you fight management battles

May 20, 2016

By Steve M. Cohen  bio I've written before about relatively simple steps to better medical office management. I've also advised against underestimating seemingly trivial tactics for improvement. These types of suggestions can sound low-level or nit-picky. But one reason they are often repeated is because they are valuable and worth remembering. But don't worry, … [Read more...] about More easy steps to help you fight management battles

Study finds 96 percent of online complaints about doctors fault customer service, not quality of care

May 20, 2016

An analysis of nearly 35,000 online reviews of doctors nationwide finds that customer service—not physicians' medical expertise and clinical skill—is the overwhelming reason patients complain about their health care experiences on the Internet. The study, published in the Journal of Medical Practice Management (JMPM), finds that only 1 in 25 patients rating their health care … [Read more...] about Study finds 96 percent of online complaints about doctors fault customer service, not quality of care

Increased adoption of HIPAA electronic claims-related processes can save more than $8 billion annually

April 29, 2016

The U.S. health care system is unnecessarily spending billions of dollars each year by continuing to use manual administrative processes for basic transactions, according to the 2015 CAQH Index®, a report from CAQH, a non-profit alliance and leader in creating shared initiatives to streamline the business of health care. Despite steady increases in industry adoption of … [Read more...] about Increased adoption of HIPAA electronic claims-related processes can save more than $8 billion annually

Changes to watch for in disability and absence management

April 15, 2016

Employee leave continues to undergo change and become increasingly complex. Although several regulations, such as the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and Americans with Disabilities Act and Amendments Act (ADA/AA), have been in place for several years, legal interpretation and application are subject to ongoing clarification. Meanwhile, regulatory initiatives under the … [Read more...] about Changes to watch for in disability and absence management

When patients can’t get into the doctor’s office, but need medical attention

April 15, 2016

Telehealth offers options for patients who seek medical attention for common ailments but can't get in to see a doctor. Recognizing the need, and the opportunity, health care providers are increasingly embracing telehealth. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts' members can now use their smartphone, tablet or computer for a real-time, secure telehealth visit with a doctor or … [Read more...] about When patients can’t get into the doctor’s office, but need medical attention

You can’t do it all

April 8, 2016

By Steve M. Cohen  bio I've been asked, even criticized, about focusing too much on the "soft" side of management. I'm asked why I don't discuss more "concrete" issues like medical billing software or the latest Medicare requirements. One answer is that these are not my areas of expertise. But the most important answer for you is that these are not the really … [Read more...] about You can’t do it all

Get a grip on costly office gossip

April 1, 2016

By Dr. Steve M. Cohen No matter how distracting, office gossip is something that no manager will ever completely eradicate. Like other human foibles, it's too ingrained in our systems. That doesn't mean you should ignore it or let it dominate your workplace. Office gossip is increasingly dangerous to many workplaces, including medical offices. It's not that people do it more … [Read more...] about Get a grip on costly office gossip

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